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    on families with special needs children The effect on families‚ who have special needs children‚ can have a negative impact‚ resulting in an increased level of anxiety‚ stress and depression (Schwartz and Tsumi‚ 2003). Family and parents will be used interchangeably. There are a number of reasons attributed to the increase in stress levels for the parents: Firstly‚ and the most significant‚ is the realisation that there is no cure for autism and some learning disabilities (Rezendes and

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    an enormous impact of the Supreme Court and the Charter has been made in the field of Criminal Law‚ such as establishing and strengthening the rights of an accused individual. The current

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    Animal agriculture has an impact impact on the environment. It is estimated it accounts for 75% of greenhouse gas emissions in the developing world(walsh). About two thirds of agricultural land is used to feed livestock(Brooks). This is pretty bad I mean we could be using this land to feed the world; but instead we are using it for what? Bacon. One of the major issues in animal agriculture is greenhouse gas emissions. Despite the fact that seventy percent of meat is made under the fair trade

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    DECLARATION I‚ Samweli Daud‚ hereby declare that this work is my own and it has never been produced or submitted to any University or higher learning Institution for the similar or different award. Name: Samweli Daud Signature......................................................... Date................................................................. Supervisor Name: Mr.Ernest Nyanda Signature............................................................ Date

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    Task1 (i):- Describe and discuss the aspects of national legislation which have relevance to behaviour in the learning environment. There are many areas of legislation that are relevant to managing behaviour in the learning environment. I have outlined below some of the areas covered by legislation: The Race Relations Act (1976) amended in 2000 has relevance to managing behaviour‚ as the act makes it illegal to discriminate on the grounds of colour‚ race‚ ethnic or national origins. I consider

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    of Constructive Learning Environments As A Technical Teacher‚ I find it to be less effort than that of an Academic teacher‚ to embrace and utilize the design of constructive learning environments. I believe this to be true due to the different settings made available to us‚ in order to serve our students. For instance‚ in my Technical area alone‚ we have our classroom setting‚ our computer lab setting‚ our demonstration stage‚ our salon area and our community service learning locations. These

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    educators can tailor environments‚ instruction‚ and curricula to each student’s level of learning and development‚ providing all students equal learning opportunities. Proactive educators design learning environments that ensure access‚ reflect the full range of strengths and needs‚ offer flexible methods and materials‚ and support participation for all learners. Natural Environments Young children receive ECSE services in a variety of settings‚ including the natural environment (Brillante‚ 2017).

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    ’constructivist ’ or ’phenomenological ’ paradigm (Mertens‚ 2005). (Creswell‚ 2003) explains that in Interpretivist/ phenomenological approach the researcher relies upon the partakers outlook of the situation being calculated and familiarizes with the impact of the study on his/ her personal surroundings and knowledge. Phenomenological approach results are most likely to be qualitative in nature or it can be a combination of both quantitative and qualitative methods. The research will develop the use

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    Amine Mena 10/27/14 “Children Need to Play‚ Not Compete” Sports in general are a way to have fun and a way for kids to be more active. Especially in this generation where technology took over our minds. There are many types of sports programs‚ and each one is directed to specific groups‚ and it all depends on the physic and the background of the player‚ some sports are dangerous and stressful for some individuals‚ but others are a great match. Competitive Sports like football and

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    childhood development have long been a debated issue‚ including the common argument of nature versus nurture. Developmental psychologists have continued to research the underlining influences of an individual’s development‚ whether it’s suggesting development predominantly arises from a biological process or an environmental process. While studying developmental psychology a clear understanding of developmental theorist is required‚ however it can be beneficial to apply two developmental theories to aspects

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